Shopaholics may be driven by the same disorder which prompts others to fill their homes with junk.
Jul 14, 2010
Shopaholics 'may have mental disorder'
Shopaholics may be driven by the same disorder which prompts others to fill their homes with junk.
Local woman rallies her neighbours
Local woman rallies her neighbours
WHEN Marianne Mattingly heard a young girl screaming profanity in the street on a Saturday night, she put it down to the usual drunken shenanigans.
Collapsed flame tree damaging two vehicles. No injuries. Marianas Islands
NO ONE WAS HURT. Department of Public Works personnel extricate a collapsed flame tree from the window of a passing car on Beach Road, Tuesday morning, damaging two vehicles. Fortunately there were no injuries.
Republican Party signs unity pledge
Senator Eddie Baza Calvo signs the Republican Party’s unity pledge at Meskla Restaurant in Hagatna on Tuesday. Looking on are Sen. Ray Tenorio, Lt. Gov. Mike Cruz and Sen. Jim Espaldon. Photo by Zita Y. Taitano
Papua New Guinea men survive ocean ordeal by eating wood - Telegraph
Published: 4:20PM GMT 18 Nov 2009
Emergency personnel from Majuro Hospital greet the five surviving Papua New Guinea drifters Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Eight members of an extended family, most of them in their late teens, were left at the mercy of the seas and the elements after their 22-foot boat ran out of fuel on a trip to a neighbouring island. After finally being rescued near Nauru by a US fishing vessel two of them died from severe malnutrition before the captain could reach medical aid. Survivors said a 15-year-old boy had drowned after jumping overboard to rescue clothing that had blown away.
People flock to the U.S. Post Office in Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, Jul 14, 2010

People flock to the U.S. Post Office in Chalan Kanoa yesterday to see whether their refund or federal stimulus checks are already in their mailboxes, following the Fitial administration's mailing out of some 10,000 refund checks worth $6.4 million on Monday night. (Haidee V. Eugenio)
Jul 13, 2010
YAHOO, World News
- Rogue Afghan soldier kills 3 British troops (AP)
AP - A rogue Afghan soldier fired a rocket-propelled grenade into a group of international forces early Tuesday, killing three British troops, before fleeing, a military spokesman said. Four others were wounded.
- Oil climbs back above $75 (AP)
- Alcoa lifts markets despite Portugal downgrade (AP)
- US vows continued pursuit of Roman Polanski (AP)
- Mugabe: Diamonds can revive Zimbabwean economy (AP)
- Bavaria smoking ban rules out cigarettes at Oktoberfest (Time.com)
YAHOO, Entertainment
- US vows continued pursuit of Roman Polanski (AP)
AP - From prosecutors in Los Angeles to justice officials in Washington, the Swiss decision to free Roman Polanski was described as a disappointment and to some, an injustice.
- Gibson tape mentions alleged hitting of girlfriend (AP)
- Attorney denies Stamos had fling with 17-year-old (AP)
- Fox, Gyllenhaal back `Stand Up to Cancer' telethon (AP)
- 'Scuse me? Hendrix bandmate sues over '03 release (AP)
- Jerrod Niemann charts unusual path with new album (AP)
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